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Architect
Dirk Denison Architects, Chicago
Project
Culver House Residences
Location
A lot facing Washington Square Park, near the Newberry
Library on Chicago’s Near North Side.
Program
A mixed-use, residential and commercial building,
Culver House is encased in a double-skinned-glass façade with integral
terraces, greenhouses, and green roofs that create a three-dimensional
landscape. The literal greening of the building provides evidence of its
sustainable practices, helping manage stormwater, reducing the urban heat-island
effect, cleaning the air, and filtering the water. Culver House also incorporates
louvered shading devices that assist in regulating radiant heat gain,
reduce the need for artificial lighting, and conserve energy. Operable
windows, vents, and doors promote airflow through the exterior and interior
layer of the double-glazed curtain wall. The natural air movement naturally
insulates the interior spaces from extreme temperatures during all seasons.
The Culver House will also implement methods of construction to reduce
its impact on the environment. The existing building’s usable materials
will be salvaged. A jobsite recycling program and waste management plan
will alleviate the amount of waste produced from the construction site.
When possible, new building materials will be purchased from regional
suppliers, have low-embodied-energy consumption, and derive from renewable
sources.
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